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| The Central Park off Park Street Denbigh Denbighshire North Wales |
Denbigh is a
market town situated
on the Western edge of the Clwydian range. From Ruthin. At traffic island head for Town Centre turn 4th left into Park St then 50 yds turn left (opposite car park). From Mold or St Asaph. At traffic island (with house on) head for Town Centre keep left through traffic lights and 1st right into Park St then 50 yds turn left (opposite car park). From Pentre Foelas. Head for Town Centre, across High St, down Vale St right through lights and 1st right into Park St then 50 yds turn left (opposite car park). |
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Denbigh Town History & Honours |
| Denbigh Town Football
Club was formed in the 1880s, one of the clubs finest achievements came
in 1924 when it won both the Welsh Amateur Cup and the North Wales
Coast Amateur
Cup. In the 1970s Denbigh won the Welsh National League (Wrexham
Area) Division One Championship four times and the League Cup on five
occasions. Town also landed the North Wales Coast Amateur Cup in 1970 and the North Wales Coast Amateur Cup in 1972. The manager through most of this golden period was John Trevor Roberts who remains one of Denbigh Towns most legendary figures. In 1991/92 season Liverpudlian duo Bill Dawson and Roy Cook-Hannah took and won promotion to the Premier Division, but the biggest highlight was an unforgettable 1-0 North Wales Challenge Cup victory over the fourth placed HFS Loans League semi-professionals of Caernarfon Town before an ecstatic crowd at Central Park. After two seasons in the Clwyd Premier Town where promoted to the Fitlock Welsh Alliance League 1994/95. After finishing fourth in their first season Town followed up in style by landing the League Championship and Cookson Cup double, the clubs finest achievement for almost 20 years. Unhappily a series of managerial changes led to relegation at the conclusion of the 2001/02 season despite the belated return to the hot seat of Cook-Hannah. Under the management of Tim Dyer however the club sprang back into life during the 2005-06 season, finishing second in the Welsh Alliance whilst winning the Barritt Cup and Cookson Cup. In 2006-07 they went one better, winning the Welsh Alliance and with it promotion to the Cymru Alliance whilst also retaining the Cookson Cup. |
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2002-03 |
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2003-04 |
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2005-06 |
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| Manager:
Tim Dyer |
| Appointed
in May 2004 Tim has guided Denbigh back into the Cymru Alliance after
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absence of several seasons. Tim has playing experience with a number of clubs including Lex X1, Ruthin and Denbigh. |
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| UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2008 |
| Denbigh Town |
Pen
Pictures Pen Pictures Pen Pictures 2008-09 |
| Jamie Hulse |
Agile goalkeeper previously
with Llandyrnog United. (Dob: 09-04-1980) |
| Jamie
Hobson |
A defender
in his second season with the club, Jamie is the club's designated
penalty
taker. Previous clubs include Rhuddlan Town. (Dob: 11-04-1990) |
| Adam Jones |
Attack minded left fullback
Adam Jones joined the club from Rhyl where he was a member of the
reserves side. His previous clubs include Chester City
and Burnley. |
| John Roberts |
A dependable
fullback who was the Managers Player of The Season 2006-07. |
| Kevin Jones |
A summer 2008 signing from Liverpool junior side Dow FC. |
| Darren Cassidy |
A St Asaph born utility
player,
Darren has played for local rivals Halkyn United, Prestatyn Town and
Llandudno. (Dob: 19-05-1984) |
| Liam Byrne |
A
summer 2008 signing from Liverpool junior side Dow FC. |
| Tony Davies |
A tall and commanding
centrehalf signed from rejoined Denbigh during the January 2008
transfer window
after brief Welsh Premier experience with Llangefni Town.
Liverpool
based Tony's previous clubs include Bala Town. (Dob: 23-11-1984) |
| Mark Orme |
Rated
as one of the best
defenders
in the league. Tall and commanding central defender, also very
dangerous at set pieces. Equally adept playing in midfield Mark has
Welsh Premiership experience with Conwy United. Joined Llangefni
from Denbigh during the summer of 2008 but switched back to Central
Park after less than a month. (Dob: 23-10-1982) |
| Kevin Evans |
Central midfielder with an
eye for goal, brother of striker Ian Evans. Kevin's
previous clubs
include Llandyrnog United. |
| Chris
Williams |
A hard working midfielder
signed during the summer of 2008 from local rivals Llandyrnog United,
Chris' previous clubs include Bala Town. |
| Paul Edwards |
A St Asaph born midielder
who represented Denbighshire Schools, Paul has previously played for
Trefnant Village and Ruthin Town. (Dob: 26-03-1983) |
| Matt Harrison |
A
summer signing from WP side Rhyl where he was a member of the reserve
side. |
| Gareth
Walsh |
A summer signing from WP side Rhyl where he was a member of the reserve side. |
| Ian Evans |
Goalscoring forward who has
been amongst the CA leading goalscorers since the 2004-05 season began.
A highly promising young striker, brother of winger Kevin Evans. Previous
clubs include Llandyrnog United. |
| Gareth
Martin |
A pacey young forward who
lives in Llanbedr, was captain of Brynhyfryd School in 2003-04,
previous
clubs include Ruthin Town and Llandyrnog United. (Dob: 30-03-1985) |
| Kenny Burgess |
Well travelled wideman who
has the ability to cross effectively or cut in and score from his right
wing berth. Kenny made around 100 first team appearances for
Bangor City before linking up with Rhyl and Welshpool Town. Before
joining City he played for Cammell Lairds FC and was spent a season
with Unibond side Colwyn Bay. (Dob: 08-02-1975) |
| Steve Jones |
A widely travelled striker
who is well known in North Wales, perhaps best remembered for his
lengthy association with Colwyn Bay where he was top scorer for best
part of a decade. Steve has also played for Bangor City, Rhyl,
Flint Town and Prestatyn. (Dob: 14-01-1965) |
| Tom Matischok |
A
promising young striker, Tom joined Denbigh during the summer of after
playing for Wrexham at youth and reserve level. |
| Calvin
Davies |
Swansea
born but based in North Wales, Calvin rejoined Denbigh in September
2008 from Warrington Town. He has considerable experience in the
Welsh Premier for a number of clubs including Connahs Quay, Caernarfon
Town and Cefn Druids. He has also played for Colwyn Bay and Bala
Town. (Dob: 14-05-1983) |
| Denbigh Town |
Pen
Pictures Pen Pictures Pen Pictures 2007-08 |
| Jamie Hulse |
Agile goalkeeper previously
with Llandyrnog United. (Dob: 09-04-1980) |
| Jamie
Hobson |
A defender
in his second season with the club, Jamie is the club's designated
penalty
taker. Previous clubs include Rhuddlan Town. |
| Adam Jones |
Attack minded left fullback
Adam Jones joined the club from Rhyl where he was a member of the
reserves side. His previous clubs include Chester City
and Burnley. |
| John Roberts |
A dependable
fullback who was the Managers Player of The Season 2006-07. |
| Matthew Gatfield |
St Asaph born utility man
who can play right back or in midfield, Matthew graduated through the
Llandrillo academy and is a former Wales Schoolboy International, whom
he represented seven times. His previous clubs include Rhyl, Llandudno
and Ruthin Town. (Dob: 25-07-1986) |
| Mark Orme |
Rated as one of the best
defenders
in the league. Tall and commanding central defender, also very
dangerous at set pieces. Equally adept playing in midfield Mark has
Welsh Premiership experience with Conwy United. Joined Denbigh
from Bala Town during the summer of 2006. (Dob: 23-10-1982) |
| Darren Cassidy |
A St Asaph born utility
player,
Darren has played for local rivals Halkyn United, Prestatyn Town and
Llandudno. (Dob: 19-05-1984) |
| Craig Goodwin |
A strong competitive centre
half, Craig has played most of his career as a goalscoring forward.
His many former clubs include Buckley Town, Lex X1, Holywell,
Llansantffraid, Oswestry Town and Cefn Druids. (Dob: 12-02-1974) |
| Tony Davies |
A tall and commanding
centrehalf signed from rejoined Denbigh during the January 2008
transfer window
after brief Welsh Premier experience with Llangefni Town.
Liverpool
based Tony's previous clubs include Bala Town. (Dob: 23-11-1984) |
| Andy Booker |
Tall St Asaph born left
winger whose previous clubs include Rhuddlan Town. (Dob: 27-09-1986) |
| Kevin Evans |
Central midfielder with an
eye for goal, brother of striker Ian Evans. Kevin's
previous clubs
include Llandyrnog United. |
| Mike Lundstram |
Attacking midfielder Mike
Lundstram has previous experience with Bethesda Athletic, Llandudno and
Bangor City where he was involved in the Inter Toto Cup squad in
2005-06. |
| Paul Edwards |
A St Asaph born midielder
who represented Denbighshire Schools, Paul has previously played for
Trefnant Village and Ruthin Town. (Dob: 26-03-1983) |
| Chris O'Brien |
A creative midfielder
previously with Liverpool, Chester City and more recently Droylsden and
Colwyn Bay who joined Llangefni in January 2008. (Dob: 23-01-1982) |
| Ian Evans |
Goalscoring forward who has
been amongst the CA leading goalscorers since the 2004-05 season began.
A highly promising young striker, brother of winger Kevin Evans. Previous
clubs include Llandyrnog United. |
| Luke O'Mahoney |
A young striker in his
first season with the club having signed from Rhos
United, where he caught the eye with his goalscoring feats in the Clwyd
League. Luke is a hugely promising left winger who has also represented
North
Wales Schools. |
| Lucas Brookes |
A pacey and hugely
competitive
little striker, Lucas joined Denbigh from CA rivals Prestatyn Town in
January
2008. (Dob: 07-04-1989) |
| Kenny Burgess |
Well travelled wideman who
has the ability to cross effectively or cut in and score from his right
wing berth. Kenny made around 100 first team appearances for
Bangor City before linking up with Rhyl and Welshpool Town. Before
joining City he played for Cammell Lairds FC and was spent a season
with Unibond side Colwyn Bay. (Dob: 08-02-1975) |
| Steve Jones |
A widely travelled striker
who is well known in North Wales, perhaps best remembered for his
lengthy association with Colwyn Bay where he was top scorer for best
part of a decade. Steve has also played for Bangor City, Rhyl,
Flint Town and Prestatyn. (Dob: 14-01-1965) |
| Ryan Harden |
London born winger Ryan
Harden has represented Wales at various youth levels. He has Welsh
Premier experience with Caernarfon Town and in the Cymru Alliance with
Llangefni and Ruthin Town. (Dob: 11-03-1983) |